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Broad absorption line disappearance and emergence using multiple-epoch spectroscopy from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

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We investigate broad absorption line (BAL) disappearance and emergence using a 470 BALquasar sample over 0.10-5.25 rest-frame years with at least three spectroscopic epochs for each quasar from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We identify 14 disappearing BALs over 1.73-4.62 rest-frame years and 18 emerging BALs over 1.46-3.66 rest-frame years associated with the C IV 1548,1550 and/or Si IV 1393,1402 doublets, and report on their variability behaviour. BAL quasars in our data set exhibit disappearing/emerging C IV BALs at a rate of 2.3 +0.9 -0.7 and 3.0 +1.0 -0.8 per cent, respectively, and the frequency for BAL to non-BAL quasar transitions is 1.7 +0.8 -0.6 per cent. We detect four re-emerging BALs over 3.88 rest-frame years on average and three re-disappearing BALs over 4.15 rest-frame years on average, the first reported cases of these types. We infer BAL lifetimes along the line of sight to be nominally 100-1000 yr using disappearing C IV BALs in our sample. Interpretations of (re-)emerging and (re-)disappearing BALs reveal evidence that collectively supports both transverse-motion and ionization-change scenarios to explain BAL variations. We constrain a nominal C IV/Si IV BAL-outflow location of 100 pc from the central source and a radial size of 1 10 -7 pc (0.02 au) using the ionization-change scenario, and constrain a nominal outflow location of 0.5 pc and a transverse size of 0.01 pc using the transverse-motion scenario. Our findings are consistent with previous work, and provide evidence in support of BALs tracing compact flow geometries with small filling factors.

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